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Panasonic LUMIX DC-TZ95D Superzoom Digital Camera, 24-720mm Optical Leica Zoom Lens, 20.3 MP, Panorama Selfie, 4K Function, Black

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Binoculars Vortex Binoculars Canon Binoculars Swarovski Binoculars Hawke Binoculars Celestron Binoculars Nikon Binoculars Steiner Binoculars Zeiss Binoculars Binocular Accessories f = 4.3 - 129mm/(24 - 720mm in 35mm equiv. in 4:3)/(25 - 750mm in 35mm equiv. in 3:2)/(26 - 780mm in 35mm equiv. in 16:9)/(28 - 840mm in 35mm equiv. in 1:1)/(35 - 1050mm in 35mm equiv. in 4K PHOTO recording)/(35 - 1050mm in 35mm equiv. in 4K video recording)/(26 - 780mm in 35mm equiv. in 16:9 video recording / O.I.S. Off / Level Shot function Off)/(28 - 840mm in 35mm equiv. in 16:9 video recording / O.I.S. On / Level Shot function Off)/(30 - 900mm in 35mm equiv. in 16:9 video recording / O.I.S. On / Level Shot function On) For [4K] video output, use an HDMI cable that has the HDMI logo on it, and that is described as"4K compatible".

The main difference between a bridge camera and a DSLR is the lens. A bridge camera has a fixed lens with a huge zoom range, while a DSLR works with an array of interchangeable lenses. There are also no mirrors inside a bridge camera, and therefore no optical viewfinder — instead you’ll see a small electronic display when you hold your eye to the viewfinder, just like on a mirrorless camera. DSLR cameras tend to be a lot heavier and bulkier than bridge cameras, especially when you factor in the additional lenses you need to carry around. What are the best bridge cameras Binoculars & Scopes Binoculars Scopes Camera Bags & Cases Camera Bags Camera Bag Accessories Tripods & Heads Tripods Monopods, Minipods & clamps Tripod Heads & Accessories With respect to GPS tagging I had a (still have) a Sony HX9V with built in GPS but I found the GPS so slow that I could not be sure a shot would have the location tagged. I thought a phone based system whilst entailing more steps would be better. With its portable body and huge zoom lens, the Panasonic ZS80 / TZ95 is targeted towards those off on holiday or other travels and who don't want the hassle of a larger camera with interchangeable lenses. The raw shooting option is great for those who intend to process their images later on a computer, while the flip-up screen also makes it ideal for anyone who imagines they will be capturing selfies or group shots – particularly as the face detection works so well. Panasonic Lumix ZS80 / TZ95 priceHere’s the field of view captured by the Lumix TZ95 / ZS80 when set to its maximum 24mm equivalent wide angle setting. It’s the same as the COOLPIX A1000 and the maximum aperture of f3.3 is so close to the f3.4 of the COOLPIX A1000 as to make little difference.

TZ95: Max. 4x (When Digital Zoom is used simultaneously with Intelligent Zoom, you can only increase the zoom ratio up to 2x.)/TZ96/TZ97: Max. 2x AWB / AWBc / AWBw / Daylight / Cloudy / Shade / Incandescent / Flash / White Set 1, 2, 3, 4 / Color Temperature Setting/(2-axis adjustable)

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AWB / AWBc / AWBw / Daylight / Cloudy / Shade / Incandescent / Flash / White Set 1, 2, 3, 4 / Color Temperature Setting The DC-TZ95D features a fixed LEICA DC lens, with a wide range focal length from 24mm to 720mm thanks to the 30x optical zoom. Eliminate the limitations of distance when you want to capture the sights around you, and take photos and videos of both close and far distant objects without issue. Compared to the 20mp Canon Powershot SX740, the Panasonic gives lower noise at ISO800 and above, although colour saturation remains stronger on the Canon.Compared to the 18mp Sony Cyber-shot HX99, the Panasonic gives slightly better results at ISO800 and ISO1600, but it's pretty minimal.Compared to the 16mp Nikon Coolpix A1000, the Nikon gives slightly better noise performance, ignoring the focusing issues we had with the A1000. For the best noise results, the 12mp Panasonic Lumix TZ70 still holds the title for this type of camera with the same size sensor. Burst: 30 frames/sec, max. 15 min/4K Burst (S/S): 30 frames/sec, max. 15 min/4K Pre-Burst: 30 frames/sec, approx. 2 sec/Exif Information: Yes (Each JPEG image cropped out of the 4K burst file complies with EXIF.)/Auto Marking Function: Auto / Face Priority / Motion Priority (in 4K Burst mode and 4K Burst (S/S) mode) As is so often the case with small-sensor compact cameras such as the TZ95, it puts in its best performance in good, well-balanced light, being a bit more so-so when that light drops.

SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card, SDXC Memory Card/(Compatible with UHS-I UHS Speed Class 3 standard SDHC / SDXC Memory Cards) While usually bigger and heavier than compact cameras, bridge cameras are much smaller and lighter than DSLRs. This means you get the features and capabilities of higher-end cameras, without the bulk. And it isn’t just the camera itself that is less bulky. Lenses for DSLRs, especially those with longer focal lengths on a DSLR or mirrorless camera, tend to be heavy and bulky. Without the need for lenses, a bridge camera in comparison is lighter, more compact and a lot easier to travel with. It isn’t an incredible overhaul, but for travellers wanting to show off their latest destinations on social media, it’s perhaps an important one. All, Picture Only, Video Only, Slideshow (All / Picture Only / Video Only, duration & effect is selectable), Calendar DSLR Cameras Canon EOS DSLR Cameras Nikon DSLR Cameras Digital Compact Cameras Instant and Single Use Cameras Instant Cameras Instant Camera Film Single Use Cameras Instant PrintersWith 4K Photo, it’s never been easier to capture the moment. Utilising this exciting technology, you can record fleeting moments at 30 frames per second, extracting the best shot later as an 8 megapixel JPEG.

FHD/50p: Approx. 50 min (rear monitor), 45 min (LVF)/FHD/50i: Approx. 50 min (rear monitor), 50 min (LVF) At the other end of the zoom range you get to 720mm equivalent with a maximum aperture of f6.4 – compared with 840mm and f6.9 on the COOLPIX A1000. You’d expect the A1000’s longer lens to be less bright when fully zoomed in, but it’s dimmer at comparable focal lengths. For example if you look at my quality tests you’ll see that at 300mm the lumix TZ95 / ZS80 manages f5.8 where the A1000 at 275mm can only manage f6.3. In terms of key operational features, if you do end up using the Panasonic Lumix ZS80’s EVF, you’ll find that it features an impressive 2.3 million dots of resolution, this improved spec being one of the very few differences indeed between this model and the earlier TZ90. The view via the display itself is best described as life-like on the ZS80. The Travel Zoom (TZ) range has defined the category making the range one of the perfect travelling accessories to have.

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